Heartbreak and disloyalty are the start of conflicts all throughout history of minor actions such as books and movie films to substantial problems like world-wide conflicts, proving how hurtful betrayal from a friend, someone viewed and loyal and trustworthy, can truly be. Betrayal of a friend is far worse than hatred of an enemy because that is, a person relied on only to have them backstab their alleged “friend”. It is human nature, part of a person’s innate traits, to have that want or need to have someone deemed as dependable and sincere and have that privilege to call them a friend. When someone is turned on by someone they truly believe would never hurt them, it tends to have an importance to that person beyond that moment. Anytime in a person’s life, it is almost impossible to not have any kind of friend whether it be a co-worker, family member, significant other or classmate, there really is always a person to have that good bond with. However, when that friendship undergoes something as heavy and deep as betrayal, it gets very difficult to ever have the same trust as before. To forgive people whenever they’ve proven already that there really is no problem with them breaking that understanding with them is a very complicated task. Treachery ruins what was among the …show more content…
When someone goes through something as scarring as disloyalty, it tends to affect how long it takes to build the same reliance with. Although it is disheartening to have a person who feels something as deep as hatred toward anyone, there is always going to be people in everybody’s life who will never support or like anyone doing better in any way then they are, no matter what. The stability of being able to really give someone else a part of them is broken, moreover ruining possibly any chance for strong, blooming relationships in their lives in the